Experts in interrogation are challenging conventional wisdom regarding lie detection. Traditional methods focusing on body language – such as nose-scratching or ear-touching – are considered largely ineffective. Instead, specialists emphasize the power of targeted questioning. The focus should shift from observing physical cues to analyzing the content and structure of responses. This approach centers on identifying inconsistencies and vagueness in a person’s narrative. Researchers suggest that carefully crafted questions reveal significantly more about deception than relying on often misinterpreted physical “tells.” Ultimately, a more analytical and question-focused strategy offers a greater chance of uncovering falsehoods.

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